Of Counsel W. Kerby Bowling*

Kerby Bowling practices labor and employment law exclusively. He has prepared and coordinated management’s response to union organizing campaigns in twelve states with a greater than 90%-win rate. Three of his campaigns were case studies at the George Meany College for Labor Studies. The principles and the universe of forces at play in the workplace during a union campaign have become Mr. Bowling’s lifelong study.

Mr. Bowling believes that his experience as a labor lawyer gives him a keener insight into the countless employment issues confronting human resource managers in a wide variety of work environments. This has allowed him to better assist his clients in achieving their employment objectives with minimum risk, or when necessary, by structuring their response to a government agency’s investigation or employment litigation. Mr. Bowling’s goal is to add value to his clients’ organizations by assisting them to maintain a productive work force within the framework of laws that regulate the work environment. Mr. Bowling takes immense pride in his personal associations with his clients and will continue to extend to them the close individual attention they deserve.

Mr. Bowling is AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell. He has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2025 in the fields of Administrative/Regulatory Law and Labor Law-Management for the thirteenth year and has been selected as a Power Player in Employment Law from Inside Memphis Business. He has served on the ABA’s committees on Practice and Procedure before the National Labor Relations Board and State Labor and Employment Law Developments.


Best Lawyers Award Badge

  • Board Member of the National Foundation for Transplants
  • AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell
  • Selected for inclusion in the Best Lawyers in America 2025 in the fields of Administrative/Regulatory Law and Labor Law-Management
  • Selected as a 2018 Power Player in Employment Law from Inside Memphis Business

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